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In the Mix

Podcast von Brenna

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Welcome to In the Mix, an interview-based podcast and passion project to cultivate conversation on the lived experiences of ethnically and culturally mixed people- hosted by Brenna Wilcken. As long as people have created more people, ethnically and culturally "mixed" people have existed and navigated unique experiences within their blended identity. Join us as we explore the stories and intricacies of having a mixed heritage- from physical features, to privilege, to meet-cutes, to intra-cultural tension, to funny memories, to white supremacy, and everything in between.

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Blood Quantum AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA pt. 1

Content Warnings: Colonization, death, and robbery. Hi Everyone, welcome back to In the Mix, the podcast where we explore the complexities and histories of having a mixed racial / ethnic identity. Today's format is a little different as I do not have a guest. This will be the first in a string of essay-style episodes where we will be exploring a foundational concept to racial / ethnic perception, identity, and categorization- blood quantum. As we move through this topic, we will explore how blood quantum as a concept began in the US, and how it is used as a legal weapon against marginalized communities. Index for cited resources: -"A Legal History of Blood Quantum in Federal Indian Law to 1935" [https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=955032#] by Paul Spruhan, South Dakota Law Review, Vol. 51, No. 1, 2006 - "The Blood Quantum Controversy through Hapa Hawai'i Eyes" [https://kawaiola.news/ea/the-blood-quantum-controversy-through-hapa-hawaii-eyes/] by Megan Ulu-lani Boyanton, Ka Wai Ola News, 2023 -"A People Deserted" by Keali'i Thoene, FLUX: The Current of Hawaii, Spring / Summer 2024 Print Edition. Subscribe Online. [https://fluxhawaii.com/] As usual, any feedback is appreciated and guest suggestions are welcome! Uploads commencing around the 5th of each month. Take care and enjoy. :)

2. Aug. 2024 - 32 min
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A Thank-You Note

Hi Everyone, welcome to In the Mix, where we discuss the complexities of having a mixed racial and ethnic identity. I just wanted to thank everyone who has lent their ear to this podcast and the stories within. I went through a journey of my own making this podcast, learning the ropes, and accepting that this has become such a source enrichment for me and those who can relate to it. I am grateful for every single person who has listened to mine and my guests' stories! I've been navigating some life transitions lately, but I'm working on getting the podcast up and uploading more regularly. As I state in the epi, I'll be diversifying my content a bit more to include more informational content, some of my own personal stories, and vignettes centered around the historical and modern record of mixed people. As we move into this new year and new season, I can't wait to share more with you. As usual, please feel free to reach out if you have any questions, comments, concerns, or suggestions. Happy Holidays and thank you once again!

8. Dez. 2023 - 7 min
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Episode 4: Memory ft. Kayla Thomas

Content Warnings: Racism against Black Americans, Mentions of Slurs, Mentions of Addiction, Mentions of Suicide. Hi Everyone, welcome to In the Mix, where we discuss the complexities of having a mixed racial and ethnic identity! It's our fourth episode! This one's a long episode so go grab your pulutan and buckle up! My special guest for this episode is Kayla Thomas- Bookworm, Professional, Family Rock, Leader, and Sister to Episode 3's Aryssa Alonzo. In this episode, we get a mirror between sisters in the story of a family from many different backgrounds, challenges, and expressions. How does the world look when your ethnicity differs between your siblings? When you have a significant age difference and distance between you, how do you tell a shared story? What does it look like to be a young, mixed, Black woman? The first child of their Mexican-Irish mother and a Black American father, Kayla grew up between Wisconsin and San Francisco. Kayla walks us through some experiences and how complicated it can be to be a Black mixed woman in non-black families, being "light skinned" and colorism in the Black community, and reconnecting with her heritage throughout her life. As a firstborn daughter, Kayla also grew up alongside Aryssa navigating complicated family dynamics, the descent of their mother's addiction, and the grief of losing their mother. With unparalleled grace, Kayla shows us the richness and complexities of growing up in a blended family and the ways that love endures through our memory. Now as an adult, Kayla is enjoying life in Phoenix with her fiancé and two beautiful step sons, and guiding them through the intricacies of identity. Special thanks to Kayla for opening up to a stranger and for being such a sweet guest on the show! I hope you enjoy our discussion, feed back is welcome, being a jerk is not :) For any special questions or requests, please use the Q&A feature on Spotify!

7. Sept. 2023 - 1 h 28 min
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Episode 3: The Overcompensation Phase feat. Aryssa Alonzo

Content Warnings: Strong Language, Discussion of ED and Body Dysmorphia Hi Everyone, welcome to In the Mix, where we discuss the complexities of having a mixed racial and ethnic identity! It's our third episode! My special guest for this episode is Aryssa Alonzo, a dancer of many different styles and overall creative. Family, time, and storylines are always exciting but rarely linear. Born in San Fransisco to a Mexican-Irish mother and primarily raised by her Filipino father, Aryssa was raised in a heavily blended community where the umbrella term of "family" covered a lot of ground. But like most children of mixed identity, lacking a sense of full belonging can lead to strange places that leave us looking back and wondering, how the hell did we end up here? What can I do? In this episode, Aryssa walks us around many gardens of her life- from her family history, to her journey to being a professional ballet dancer, to the perils of girlhood, through the loss of her mother, and into shaping her cultural identity. In the podcast Aryssa also mentions that her grandmother was and is a significant activist for the Filipino American community in San Fransisco. If you'd like to learn more about her work, her book recounting her experiences in the 1970's is available on JSTOR, "San Francisco's International Hotel: Mobilizing the Filipino American Community in the Anti-Eviction Movement [https://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctt14bs83n]". by Dr. Estella Habal. Special thanks to Aryssa for being such a ray of sunshine in the lives of everyone around her and for all the laughs we had making this!  I hope you enjoy our discussion, feed back is welcome, being a jerk is not :) For any special questions or requests, please use the Q&A feature on Spotify!

22. Juli 2023 - 1 h 7 min
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